Victorias Milling Company, Inc. is founded by Miguel J. Ossorio with his wife Paz, his brother Francisco, Shiras M. Jones, and Claudio R. De Luzuriaga. It has a grinding capacity of 1,500 tons of sugar cane daily.

1921

The sugar factory begins operations.

1928

VMC begins its refinery operations, the second to be established in the Philippines.

North Negros Sugar Company (NONSUCO), the first mill that MJ Ossorio established in 1917 in the town of Manapla, begins distillery operations.

1929

From this year onwards, both VMC and NONSUCO sustained sugar exportation to the United States. VMC builds its fleet.

1941

The Second World War ravages the Philippines and subsequently, VMC’s facilities.

1945

VMC’s facilities commence rehabilitation immediately after the Second World War. The company also acquires the heavily damaged NONSUCO, and merges the latter’s surviving assets with its own.

1954

The Victorias Golf & Country club opens.

1960

The C-Mill, the first automatic mill in the Philippines, is installed at the raw sugar factory.

The first diesel-electric locomotive joins the company fleet.

1968

VMC starts its food processing operations.

1975

Canetown Development Corporation sets up the Canetown Subdivision to address the residential needs of VMC employees and retirees.